Fat Tony & Co: episode guide

Drawing Dead

The murder charges against Tony Mokbel prove a mountain too high for the police and prosecutors. The Crown witnesses — both hitmen — prove erratic on the stand and Tony is acquitted of one charge while the other murder case is withdrawn before trial. But the original Mexican cocaine conviction will stick and he's now facing an avalanche of new drug charges related to The Company's activities.

Meanwhile, Carl Williams is spared from any further temptation to testify against allegedly corrupt cops and/or Tony when he is brutally murdered in his cell.

Tony is sentenced to thirty years behind bars for his drug convictions with a minimum of twenty-two to serve. But it's the heartbreak that follows, Danielle admitting she can't wait that long, that really brings him down.

And that's where we leave Fat Tony, sitting in his cell cooking brown rice, wondering if it was all worth it. While the state and federal police officers who chased him for a dozen years pack the Mokbel files into dozens of archive boxes and send them off to Records.